Drought - O-) Natural W SP C Drought -1 Tolerant U 1 0) Drought I - Tolerant J Y SDrought I y y 0 Tolerant Y S, F C Drought i w SP Tolerant ] 0 Oasis R,Y,O,W Y 0 aDrought T Drought W, R, B S, F Tolerant 0 Natural - - Drought C C) w Tolerant 0 Natural - 0 Natural - -0 Drought W R i STolerant R/PU SP S (3 Natural Y, R, 0 Y 0 Natural L Y W Note (fragrance, significance, N potes pHproblems, etc.) Large hand-shaped leaves Leaves are gray-green; flowers accented with red; edible fruit Edible fruit Prolific flowering Straggly when old Prefers acid soils; fragrant; grafted varieties available Specimen Specimen Large showy flowers; grows back after freezes Showy, 3" flowers Leaves have spines cultivars include 'Burfordii', 'Nana, 'Rotunda' Grows best in rich soils Black fruit in winter; prefers acid soils Maintained as small shrub, can be pruned into forms Aromatic leaves Showy flowers; used as a hedge; grows back after freezes